You are not who the world says you are—in Jesus you are chosen, set apart, and God’s own beloved. Diving into 1 Peter 2, we explore how our true identity in Christ reshapes the way we live, welcome, bless, and make space for others in our everyday lives. Ultimately, we’re invited to see our tables as places of mission and to step into the priestly life Jesus has already made possible for us. Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. To support this ministry and help ...
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You are not who the world says you are—in Jesus you are chosen, set apart, and God’s own beloved. Diving into 1 Peter 2, we explore how our true identity in Christ reshapes the way we live, welcome, bless, and make space for others in our everyday lives. Ultimately, we’re invited to see our tables as places of mission and to step into the priestly life Jesus has already made possible for us. Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. To support this ministry and help ...
You are not who the world says you are—in Jesus you are chosen, set apart, and God’s own beloved. Diving into 1 Peter 2, we explore how our true identity in Christ reshapes the way we live, welcome, bless, and make space for others in our everyday lives. Ultimately, we’re invited to see our tables as places of mission and to step into the priestly life Jesus has already made possible for us. Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. To support this ministry and help ...
In Luke 8, Jesus meets a man everyone else had given up on and shows that nothing is too broken or too far gone for him to reclaim. We’re reminded that we have a Savior who refuses to let our past, our wounds, or our brokenness have the final word. Wherever you are today, there is hope—because Jesus is still rewriting stories. To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrC Support the show
In Romans 12:9–13, Paul paints a picture of love that doesn’t just feel—it acts. This message invites us to move from being guests to becoming hosts, from attending church to embodying the welcome of Jesus in everyday life. When we love sincerely, notice intentionally, and practice radical hospitality, the gospel moves from our gatherings into our neighborhoods. To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrC Support the show
In week two of Making Room for More, we explore Jesus’ story of a feast that no one showed up to—and a host who kept inviting anyway. In Luke 14, we see that the kingdom of God isn’t a lecture hall or a stadium, but a table where grace keeps making room for one more. This message invites us to trade convenience for connection and discover how our own tables can become places where heaven touches earth. To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit...
From Solomon’s temple to the coming of Jesus, God has always desired to dwell with His people. God’s presence was never meant to dwell in buildings alone—but in His people through the Spirit. Now, as His dwelling place, we are sent to carry His presence into every corner of the world. Catch the sermon Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. Support the show
Paul’s closing words to Philemon aren’t just polite goodbyes—they’re a living picture of the gospel. He steps into the gap between Philemon and Onesimus, saying, “If he’s wronged you in any way, charge it to me,” embodying the costly love of Jesus who cancels our debts and calls us family. This passage invites us to live the same way—to move from closed circles to open tables where grace is practiced, debts are released, and reconciliation becomes visible to the world. Catch the sermon on Ap...
The gospel doesn’t just change hearts — it rewrites stories. In Paul’s letter to Philemon, we see grace that costs something, love that restores what’s broken, and forgiveness that feels impossible but isn’t. Because with Jesus, even the most fractured stories can be made whole again. To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrC Support the show
As we dive into our series in Philemon, we see how radically the gospel reshapes our relationships. The church is not built on power or obligation but on grace, humility, and love that come first from Christ. Join us as we discuss how we become visible proof that He is reconciling, restoring, and remaking relationships in our world. Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. Support the show
What if maturity in Christ isn’t about how much you know, but how well you love when things get messy? Paul reminds the Corinthians—and us—that true growth shows up not in avoiding conflict, but in how we stay, repair, and persevere through it. This week we’ll learn why staying at the table is how God forms us into people of love. Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. Support the show
We all know the battle between the person we want to be and the choices we actually make. In Romans 7, Paul names this inner war — and shows us that freedom doesn’t come by hiding our sin, but by bringing it into the light. In this message, we explore the power of confession in community and the rescue only Jesus can bring. Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. To support this ministry and help us continue our God given mission, click here: http://bit.ly/2NZkdrC ...
In week two of our series on community, we look at why life with Jesus was never meant to be lived alone. In a world marked by division, heartbreak, and loneliness, the table of Jesus becomes a place where both joy and sorrow are shared, where strangers become family, and where His presence binds us together. Through Mark 14 and Romans 12, we see how the table doesn’t just remind us of the gospel—it forms us into a people of grace, hope, and defiant joy. Check out the sermon on Apple Podcast...
We were created for community because at the heart of God himself is togetherness. From Genesis to Acts, we see that loneliness fractures us, but in Christ, God is reconciling us back to himself and to one another. This message explores the tensions the early church held—Word and Spirit, gathering and scattering, holiness and hospitality, communal and missional—and invites us to live them out at our own tables today. Check out the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. Supp...
In Colossians 4, Paul reminds us that the mission of Jesus isn’t reserved for spiritual superheroes—it’s carried out through ordinary people, living with prayer, wisdom, and grace in everyday life. The world is hungry for good news, and God is still opening doors for the gospel to move around tables, in conversations, and through relationships. As we close this series, the invitation is clear: don’t just believe the message of the gospel—live it, and carry it wherever you go. Catch the sermo...
Paul shows us in Colossians 3:15–4:1 that the gospel isn’t just for Sunday mornings—it’s meant to transform our homes, our relationships, and our everyday lives. The invitation is to let the peace of Christ rule the hidden rooms of our lives, not just the public spaces. When Jesus becomes the center, even the most ordinary moments can become worship. Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. Support the show
This message from Colossians 3 reminds us that following Jesus means taking off the old self and putting on the new—like changing clothes to match a new identity. Baptism paints that picture vividly: we are buried with Christ and raised into a new life where His love, peace, and character now define us. The Christian life isn’t about behavior modification, but identity transformation—living every day as people clothed in Christ. Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/podca...
Jesus is fully God, who fully saves, and truly fills. Only in Him do we find the lasting freedom, forgiveness, and satisfaction. Join us in Colossians 2 as we seek the true fulfillment our hearts are searching for and identify hollow, deceptive substitutes. Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/podcasts. Support the show
Spiritual maturity isn’t about what you achieve, it’s about who you receive. Colossians teaches about growth that comes not from striving but from being deeply rooted in Christ. Join us as we discuss what it looks like to be formed more into the image of Jesus. Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. Support the show
At times it can feel like the very seams of life are coming undone—yet, we weren’t meant to hold it all together. Colossians 1 offers a powerful truth: in Christ, all things hold together. He is the source of creation and the One who sustains everything. Join us as we consider what it means to stop striving and re-center our lives on the supremacy of Jesus, who is not just a priority, but the very foundation of it all. Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. Suppor...
Does faith ever feel fruitless? In Colossians 1, we are reminded that spiritual fruit comes from staying rooted in the Gospel. Join us as we consider what is growing in our lives and how we can cultivate a life of lasting fruit. Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. Support the show
She came with questions. She left with wisdom… The Queen of Sheba’s journey wasn’t just about getting answers—it was about what happens when curiosity meets the presence of God. The Kingdom still responds to the curious. And the door is wide open. Catch the latest sermon at bridge.tv/sermons Support the show
You are not who the world says you are—in Jesus you are chosen, set apart, and God’s own beloved. Diving into 1 Peter 2, we explore how our true identity in Christ reshapes the way we live, welcome, bless, and make space for others in our everyday lives. Ultimately, we’re invited to see our tables as places of mission and to step into the priestly life Jesus has already made possible for us. Catch the sermon on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or bridge.tv/sermons. To support this ministry and help ...